Weekending – To Market, To Market

You may recall for my weekend edition last week(changing the name from “Keeping Time” to “Weekending”), I shared a farmer’s market inspired wall that I’m absolutely in love with. I could’t get it out of my mind all week, so I came up with a smaller scale DIY version using pallet wood.

I’d still love to actually build a wall-size version, but this one makes me happy until then!

I’m a contributing blogger over at My Repurposed Life, and you’ll find my full tutorial for the sign HERE!

I think I may have gained weight just looking at this dessert pizza, and I’d be perfectly willing to gain weight eating it too. I’ll just do it with my eyes closed, because I’ve heard that lowers the calorie count! 🙂

Comments

Hi, Angie. F is a good letter, despite it’s reputation! I mean think about Fantastic, Fabulous, Far-out, Flaming, Firns, Figs, Fair, Fandango….those are just a few of the good words our letter helps to spell. Lets hear it for Fantabulous Letter F!!!

Just a little silliness to lift the spirit! Anyway, I do like the market sign. I would love to make one for my youngest daughter who is farming for a local urban market. Let’s see, what stencil would I need to order from you? I’ll have to look it up and then get ahold of some palates, which should’nt be too hard. I think she will really like it. As always, thanks for sharing your ideas and talents!

Just checked out your tutorial on MRL…I dunno how you manage it day in and day out, but this is just yet another amazing project coming from your seemingly endless fountain of cleverness and creativity! Just thought I’d also mention that there is no link to your post on MRL where you meant there to be in case you want to fix it.

I sooooooo need that sweet pizza in my life, but my hips do not…hehe! The book wall is out of this world…I’m going to check the tutorial on that asap! And I can’t believe such a cute little cup came from Walmart…I’d like to buy a few of these to use in gift baskets, actually! Thank you so very much for compiling such awe-inspiring goodness all in one post! 🙂